White Hart, Grays

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General information
LocationGrays, Essex



The White Hart is a historic public house located in Grays, Essex, a town in the Thurrock unitary authority area of Essex, England. The pub is a notable landmark in the town and has been a central part of the local community for many years.

History[edit | edit source]

The White Hart has a long history dating back several centuries. It is one of the oldest pubs in Grays and has served as a social hub for the local population. The building itself is an example of traditional English pub architecture, featuring characteristic elements such as timber framing and a pitched roof.

Architecture[edit | edit source]

The architecture of the White Hart reflects the typical style of English public houses. The exterior is marked by its timber-framed structure, which is a common feature in historic buildings in Essex. The interior of the pub retains many of its original features, including wooden beams and a large fireplace, which add to its historic charm.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

The White Hart is not just a place for drinking and dining; it is also a cultural landmark in Grays. It has hosted numerous events and gatherings over the years, making it an integral part of the town's social fabric. The pub is often frequented by locals and visitors alike, who come to enjoy its historic ambiance and traditional English fare.

Location[edit | edit source]

The White Hart is situated in the heart of Grays, making it easily accessible to both residents and visitors. Grays is a town located on the north bank of the River Thames, and it serves as the administrative center of the Thurrock unitary authority area. The town is well-connected by road and rail, with the Grays railway station providing convenient access to London and other parts of Essex.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD